What is Tattoo Removal?
Tattoo Removal is a cosmetic procedure that eliminates unwanted tattoos using advanced laser technology. The laser breaks down the ink particles in the skin, which are then naturally removed by the body over time. The result is clearer, tattoo-free skin with minimal scarring.
How the Procedure is Done
Step 1: Consultation and Tattoo Assessment
Step 2: Cleansing and Skin Preparation
Step 3: Tattoo Removal Procedure
Step 4: Soothing and Post-Treatment Care
Know How Tattoo Removal Procedure Works at MediSkin Hair Clinic
- Skin Assessment – The tattooed area is examined to determine the ink color, depth, and size before starting the procedure.
- Laser Tattoo Removal Procedure – Q-switched or picosecond lasers are applied to break down tattoo pigments into smaller particles for natural elimination by the body.
- Tattoo Fading and Skin Restoration – The treatment gradually lightens or removes the tattoo while promoting healthier, clearer skin.
Pre & Post Treatment Precautions
Pre Treatment Care
✅ Avoid sun exposure or tanning beds for at least 1–2 weeks before your session
✅ Do not apply creams on the tattooed area on the day of treatment
✅ Inform your doctor about any medications, allergies, or ongoing skin treatments
✅ Avoid other laser or chemical procedures on the area for at least 2 weeks prior
✅ Maintain a healthy diet and stay hydrated for optimal results
Post Treatment Care
✅ Avoid touching, picking, or scratching the treated area for 24–48 hours
✅ Do not use harsh shampoo, oils or other products for 3–5 days
✅ Avoid direct sun exposure, saunas, or swimming for 2–3 days post-treatment
✅ Apply prescribed creams or gentle moisturizer as recommended
✅ Follow the recommended care routine
Understand the Complete Treatment Process
FAQ's
Tattoo removal is a procedure that eliminates unwanted tattoos using advanced techniques like laser therapy to break down ink particles in the skin.
Lasers target the tattoo ink with high-intensity light pulses, fragmenting the ink particles so the body can naturally absorb and eliminate them over time.
Yes. When performed by trained professionals, laser tattoo removal is safe. Some temporary redness, swelling, or mild discomfort may occur.
Most patients require 3–6 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart, to achieve significant improvement in scar appearance.
Most colors can be effectively treated, but some pigments like light blue, green, or yellow may require more sessions or specialized lasers for complete removal.